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Hospitalisation of Seniors

What are some concerns regarding hospitalisation of seniors?

With increasing medical issues in seniors, their medical care becomes more complex and difficult to manage. Subsequently, seniors become ill more severely and frequently compared to younger people. As hospital visits and admissions become more frequent, the overall health status can decline as a result. Although hospitalisation is often necessary for seniors, it is not always free of risk.

Episodes of waxing and waning confusion (delirium) is a common feature in hospitalised elderly. Even though delirium is typically reversible, it can sometimes linger for a long time and possibly reset one’s mental function at a lower baseline. Delirium can be caused from several reasons:

Effects of the medical illness itself

Being in an unfamiliar environment

Interacting with unfamiliar people

Noisy and brightly lit hallways and hospital rooms during the night

Frequent awakening at night time for blood draws and vital signs

Medications for pain and sedation which can alter thoughts and mental judgment

Intravenous lines, urinary catheters, and other medical devices attached to the body

Other potential dangers of hospitalisation of seniors are as follows:

Hospital related infections

Medication and procedure side effects and complications

Interaction between home medications and new hospital drugs

General decline in function and deconditioning

Falls and injuries

Although there are many problems that seniors may encounter, both in and out of the hospital, understanding the problems and then forming a plan to address them is a first large step in making the senior years still productive and enjoyable.